again the problem with PDBC is that it only goes back to
2015, whereas DBC goes back to early 2006 - I like to include
as much history as possible so that the instrument has seen as many
market trends (up, down, sideways) as possible.
if you are trading this in an IRA K1's don't matter, I wouldn't
be trading DBC in my trading account, only my SEP IRA
again: you guys are going to have a basket - it's up to you to
decide which ones you trade and what allocations you place on them.
The systems are meant to stand alone so you decide which ones you
do, how much etc
I suppose when the DBC system went long you could just go long
PDBC instead. you won't have the STS, but you could figure out
roughly where it would be based on where it is on DBC
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PDBC has a yield and
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Posted by skwan1940 on 31st of Oct 2023 at 01:00 pm
PDBC has a yield and does not issue a K-1 (unlike DBC)
again the problem with PDBC
Posted by matt on 31st of Oct 2023 at 01:04 pm
again the problem with PDBC is that it only goes back to 2015, whereas DBC goes back to early 2006 - I like to include as much history as possible so that the instrument has seen as many market trends (up, down, sideways) as possible.
if you are trading this in an IRA K1's don't matter, I wouldn't be trading DBC in my trading account, only my SEP IRA
again: you guys are going to have a basket - it's up to you to decide which ones you trade and what allocations you place on them. The systems are meant to stand alone so you decide which ones you do, how much etc
I suppose when the DBC system went long you could just go long PDBC instead. you won't have the STS, but you could figure out roughly where it would be based on where it is on DBC